Danaus (mythical King of Egypt)

In Greek mythology Danaus (/ˈdæn..əs/; Ancient Greek: Δαναός Danaos), was the twin brother of Aegyptus, a mythical king of Egypt. The myth of Danaus is a foundation legend (or re-foundation legend) of Argos, one of the foremost Mycenaean cities of the Peloponnesus. In Homer’s Iliad, “Danaans” (“tribe of Danaus”) and “Argives” commonly designate the Greek forces opposed to the Trojans.

 

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Danaus (mythical King of Egypt)
Name Danaus (mythical King of Egypt)
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Profession(mythical King of Egypt)

Siblings

Name Birth Death
Aegyptus (son of Belus)asdasds   

Children

Name Birth Death
Hypermnestra (consort of Apollo)asdasds   

Children-in-Law

Name Birth Death
Lynceus (King of Argos)asdasds   

Grand-Children

Name Birth Death
Abas (son of Lynceus)asdasds   
Amphiaraus (son of Hypermnestra) Chthonic Deity oracular (son of Hypermnestra)asdasds   

Great-Grand-Children

Name Birth Death
Acrisius (mythical King of Argos)asdasds   

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